Application example – Yamaha MC2403 User Manual
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APPLICATION EXAMPLE
In the system shown below the MC1603 is used as the main console in a sound reinforcement system. Three vocal
microphones, six drum microphones, a microphone from the guitar amplifier and another from the bass amplifier are con
nected to 11 of the 16 available LO-Z inputs. The line-level stereo outputs from an on-stage keyboard mixer are fed to two
Hl-Z inputs. A total of 13 input channels are thus used, leaving three free - two for the AUX 3 returns, and one as a spare.
The AUX 2 and AUX 3 busses (post-fader) feed digital reverb/effacts units to add ambience and effects where necessary
(the AUX 3 returns are looped back to two input channels). The AUX 1 buss (pre-fader) drives the on-stage power ampli
fiers and monitor speakers for the performers. The MIX outputs feeds a tape recorder to make a rough mono recording of
the performance. The stereo OUT connectors drive the main house power amplifiers and speaker system.
This is just one possible way of setting up the MCI 603 for a sound reinforcement application. The actual setup you use
will, naturally, be dictated by your own particular system requirements.